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July 14, 1922 - Image 6

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1922-07-14

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Tackraorr,/EwisiteiRomicLE

PAGE SIX

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Mr. and Mrs. S. Halpern gave a
surprise party recently for Mr. and
Mrs. Jacob Eder at the home of the
latter on Lake Shore drive. The fol-
lowing were present: Mr. and Mrs.
II. Freedman, Sir. and Mrs. R. Schul-
man, Mr. and Mrs. Irving Lippet, Mr.
and Sirs. J. Saulson of Cleveland,
Miss Rose Singer, Miss Betty Sha-
piro, Abe Lippet, Harry Last, Ethel
last, Jean Shapiro and Mr. and Mrs.
F. Moyer and family.

11•1.

The I. L. Hudson Co.

Samuel Ii. Rubiner left on Sunday
for Portland, Ore., as delegate from
the First National Company to the
annual convention of the American
Institute of Banking, to be gone a
month. At the age of 22, Mr. Ru-
Mr. and Mrs. Mack B. Weiss of biner is one of the youngest banking
536 Garfield avenue entertained for executives in the country, being as-
21 children on Saturday last at a sistant treasurer of his company.
beautifully appointed party in honor
of the fifth birthday of their son, Les-
Sirs. I. Z. Taub of Chicago is visit-
ter B.
ing with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Albert 1. Sandorf of 1993 Tuxedo
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Cohen of Earns- avenue.
worth street have moved to their new
Miss Audrey Frank is the house
home, 633 Medhury boulevard.
guest of Miss Isabelle Keller of Cass
Dr. Milton P. Fisher announces the Lake,
removal of his office to suite 203, 17
Mrs. L. Cohen of 303 Farnsworth
Brady street.
street has left for Cleveland, Ohio,
Mrs. B. D. Jacoby and daughter, to spend a few weeks.

hould be communicated to the officer of the
All Society item• •nd other local note• • in order to appear in the current week's
Chronkle by 6 o'clock Wednesday afternoon Mail notice• so to be received not later
issue. Phone Glenda'. 11.326, Society Editor.
than Wednesday.

You cannot question the fact that you ought
safe
to provide yourself and family with pure,

Silver Springs Drinking Water such weather as
this. But if you don't act on that conviction—
what good is it? Why not phone now for a
case of the clearest, purest water in the world.

Market 1880

For the
Home

case of six galf - gallon ( )\
bottles, delivered, i in-
eluding war-tax, for

66e
66c

Coolers for
the Office

Mr. and Mrs. William B. Isenberg
of this city, who sailed for London on
the Aquitania last month, are now in
Paris. From there they will leave
for Warsaw, Poland, and Bucharest,
Roumania, and other cities through
that section of Europe. Mr. Isenberg
is engaged in auditing the books of
the European branches of the He-
brew Sheltering and Immigrant Aid
Society (Ilias of America), the main
office of which is in New York.

Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Art and Morris
Art of 4027 Virginia Park left for a
motor trip to the East to visit rela-
tives in New York. Before return- Charlotte, left on Saturday to spend
ing they will visit Atlantic City, the heated season at their summer
Washington, Philadelphia and Bos- home on Lake St. Clair.
ton.
Mrs. Samuel Greenspan and (laugh-
ter, Shurley, left for New York on
Mrs. George Kavanau and daugh- Saturday to spend the summer
ter, Ruth, and Mrs. Samuel Leitson months with relatives and friends.
have left for a two weeks' stay in
Cleveland.
Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Sidder and

Announcement

-

Alex Loftus, proprietor of the
Palace Royal Restaurant, 2134 Wood-
ward Avenue, invites you to attend
the Grand Opening of his palatial
new restaurant on Tuesday, July
Eighteenth.

Mr. Loftus' long successful career in op-
erating a chain of Jewish restaurants, en-
ables him to give to Detroit, home-like
meals, such as no other place offers today.

Special Attention given to Parties, Banquets and Weddings.

Steaks and Chops a la Carte
Business Men's Lunch, (Full Course) 50c.

Music Every Evening

Souvenirs Given away to all during opening.

Palace Royal Restaurant

2134 Woodward Ave.

The Strand Restaurant at 1344 Broadway has been purchased by Mr.
Loftus and after very extensive alterations will be under his management.
Watch this paper for the opening announcement.

For Summer

Of course the little one must be kept cool
and comfortable, but care must also be exer-
cised so that baby does not take cold even dur-
ing the hot days.
A trained nurse is ni constant attendance in
our Infants Shop ready to advise with you and
suggest the best kind of clothing for your baby
during the trying summer months.

Milton J. Silberberg left on Tues-
day last for a four weeks' stay in Oil
City, Pa.

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Opening

Baby Clothes

Mr. and Mrs. Abe Silberberg of
1416 Burlingame avenue left on Wed-
nesday for a four weeks' trio to At-
lantic City and other Eastern points.

daughter, Leonore, of 1695 Virginia
Mrs. Esther Schlesinger and daugh- Park are vacationing at Ottawa
ter, Etta, have motored with Mr. and Beach and Chicago.
Mrs. A. W. Schlesinger to Charlevoix
for the remainder of the summer.
Miss Constance Sidder of 1695
Virginia i'ark is spending some time
Mr. and Mrs. M. Busch and son, in Chicago.
Herman T., left on Sunday for a
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Caplan and
motor trip through the Eastern
states. They will make stops at Bos- family of 5666 Brush street are
ton, Newark, New York, Philadelphia spending the summer vacation at
and Atlantic City before returning their cottage at La Salle Beach, Port
Huron, Mich.
home.

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Miss Mary Purdy, who has been
the guest for a week at the Weis-
berg's, 4941 Vinewood avenue, re-
turned on Sunday, July 9, to her
home in Newark, N. J.

The Misses Florence and Eva Wil-
liams and Betty Sanders returned
from a trip to Buffalo, Niagara Falls,
Rochester and other Eastern pionts.

a Few Summer Offerings

$ .95
81.50 Muslin Caps
Muslin D
1.95 Cashmere Hose ..... .50
Light Sacques
.50 Silk and Wool Hose.. .65
Bootees .
50c up
Cashmere Skirts —81.15 up Bands .
1.25
.29 Soft Sole Shoes
Ventilated Pants

Miss Esther Glass entertained at a
luncheon at Hotel Statler in honor of
Miss Dorothy Ilimelfarb, who left for
an extended Eastern trip.

The Baby Shop

The Detroit Recreation Band wil l
play a select concert on Friday even
ini, at 7 o'clock at the Dwyer School.

2nd Floor

Miss Dorothy Himelfarb left for an
extended trip to Providence, R. I.
Boston, Mass., New York City, At-
lantic City and other Eastern points.

4

Mrs. Sam Wetsman of 1590 St.
Claire avenue is leaving Sunday for
the East, visiting with relatives and
friends in Philadelphia. Mrs. Wets-
man will be met by Mr. Wetsman at
Atlantic City, where they will spend
two weeks, and will return to Detroit
by way of New York City, Washing-
ton and Buffalo.

Saul J. Birnkrant of Boston boule-
vard has returned home from a trip
to Los Angeles, San Francisco, Colo-
do Springs and Chicago.

The J. A. D. Club elected Lillian

Kanter president, Miriam Meisner
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Cadillac

Cherry 8656

861

JOSEFF BROS.

SUPERIOR KOSHER RESTAURANTS

Exclusive Caterer, to Wedding Parties and Banquets

MAIN DINING ROOM
2038 Woodward Ave.
Cor. Elizabeth
Harry Labovitz. Mgr.

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vice-president; Rose Ginsberg secre-
tary, Rae Ratkowsky treasurer; Mi-
riam Meisner, Betty Taylor, Jean
Ilanelsky and Gertrude Cohen mem-
bers of the board of directors.

LUNCH ROOM AND DELICATESSEN
Open Day and Night
20 West Adams Avenue
Near Fyfe's Shoe Store

CALL ME FOR PLUMBING AND HEATING REPAIRS
Member of Associated Building Employer. of Dotroit

LOUIS C. NYHUS

SANITARY AND HEATING ENGINEER
Phone Hemlock 3560





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11025 Twelfth Street

Miss Lena Annette Schneider and
Louis Schneider, Jr., rendered sev-
eral piano selections in a recent mu-
sicale given by the pupils of Miss
J rvise.

Sirs. F. Goldstick and daughter,
Rosalie, of 283 IIendrie avenue left
for an extended tour of Canada.
They will visit with relatives and
friends in Toronto and London, Ont.

Y. W. H. A. NOTES

Picnic, Wednesday, July 19:

The group will meet at the Belle
Isle boat dock, Woodward avenue, at
6:15 sharp. Outings have been very
successful this season. Register at
the clubhouse, 89 Rowena street, not
later than Monday evening, and bring
35 cents for lunch.

Now in Full Swing!

Twenty "Y" members are enjoying
their vacation at the summer camp
a t New Baltimore this week. The
large airy rooms, the beautiful
grounds, the comfortable swings and
porch chairs, the many outdoor
sports, all help to make a stay at
camp pleasant. The kitchen is run
on a strictly kosher basis and an ex-
cellent cook is in charge. Call at the
office, 89 Rowena street, for further
particulars on registration for the
vacation period. Camp will be open
until Labor Day.

THIS Finsterwald July Inventory Sale, in
$100,000 surplus stock is to be
sacrificed, is providing the means whereby
hundreds of people are furnishing their
homes at savings that are positively
astounding.
The vast assortments, the high quality
of the merchandise, the low prices and the
very advantageous credit terms make this
sale quite without an equal.
You will find here furniture for every
room in the house, all of the finest quality
both as to appearance and construction, and
all marked at prices the like of which this
city has never before seen.
Credit terms may be applied to any pur-
chase in the sale.

Tennis:

Our girls have been taking advan-
tage o fthe tennis courts on the For-
est and Rivard playgrounds on Mon-
day evenings from 5 to 8 o'clock.
This time is reserved for girls only
and Sir. Gardner of the Recreation
Commission has been instructing the
group. Every "Y" member is urged
to join this class.

rs
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trta, wmr..a
COMES
P . M. RASKIN

HERE IN INTEREST
OF KEREN HAYESOD

Philip M. Raskin, national Anglo-
Jewish poet, arrived in Detroit on
Thursday morning in the interest of
the Keren Hayesod. Mr. Raskin ad-
dressed a meeting of the Detroit Ke-
ren Hayesod committee on Thursday
e vening at the Shaarey Zedek. He
will attend a number of conferences
while here and will also address a'
number of meetings.
Mr. Raskin is the author of a num-
ber of volumes of poetry in English
and Yiddish, among them being the
"Songs of a Wanderer.

23 CITIES COLLECT
DORMITORY QUOTAS

Twenty-three cities have corn-
pleted their quotas in the campaign
of the National Federation of Tem-
ple Sisterhoods for $250,000 for a
dormitory for the students at He-
brew 11•lon College, Cincinnati. Re-
ports from other cities are encourag-
ing and the federation expects to
have raised the fall amount by fall.
Women in various cities have orig-
inated many interesting ways of rais-
ing money. Some have made and sold
home made noodles, cakes, pickled
herrings and fruit preserves. A penny
for every inch of waistline and one
for every year of their age has been
collected from the women in some

A C C.

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Finsterwald's
July Inventory Sale

"Y" Summer Camp:

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Main 4216

101 JOHN R ST.

Real Laces and Art Linen Embroidery

FINSTERWALD'S

Michigan Ave. at Washington Blvd.

ities. Other communities have run
and parties, dances and amateur
audeville performances.
Those cities that have "gone over
he top" are: Altoona, Pa.; Bingham-
on, N. Y.; Buffalo, N. Y.; El Paso,
Texas; Henderson, Ky.• Houston,
Texas; Indianapolis, Ind.; Kalamazoo,
'
Mich.; Lake Charles, La.; Lexington,
Ky.; Ligonier, Ind.; Louisville, Ky.;
Milwaukee, Wis.; Nashville, Tenn.;
Providence, R. I.; Richmond, Va.;
Sandusky, Ohio; Scranton, Pa.; Trin-
idad, Colo.; Williamsponrt, Pa.

Roses of Zion.

The Roses of Zion are planning to
celebrate their third anniversary on
Sunday, July 30. Preparations are
being made for a fine program and an
outing on the occasion. The club will
hold a Herzl memorial meeting Wed
nesday evening.

Merchant

0111.

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aid

Select Dancing Nightly

Palais de Danse

Particular People Prefer
the Palais
Strictly censored. Highest
Sta ndard

Floyd Hickman Superb Orchestra

Ilse Shop who. sasuoa.

lua Denies Peva

an. 4.1*

4739 Woodward

Art Wadi ?fad Asr.

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